Look for Randy early in 2013 at the American Bus Association event in Charlotte, University of Michigan HRD, Michigan State University HRD, University of Texas McCombs Business School, Texas Society of Governmental Meeting Planners (SGMP), Central Michigan University HRD, Carolina Triangle Meeting Planners International (MPI -- Raleigh and Charlotte), Midwest Society of Association Executives (MSAE -- Minneapolis), National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies conference (Chicago), and Santa Clara University (CA).
He can deliver
training programs for managers and professionals in your company, organization,
or association in the areas of general time management and related use of technology, personal and professional organization, and also advanced PDA/smartphone
usage, including a new "SmartPhone Success" program featuring Droid and IPhone devices and related tablets. Randy is also leading programs on how to utilize Google apps for time & e-mail management "in the cloud", including project, task, & people management. We also provide individual or
small group consultation on time management, e-mail management, staff time usage, and personal
organization strategies that will greatly enhance the
productivity and effectiveness of your staff or team. (To see a full listing of our most popular available speaking/training program offerings,
click here.)
“Randy's enthusiasm and
excitement will make you want to apply his principles
immediately. You won't regret his workshops.”
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Kathleen Cavanaugh Executive Assistant to the President &
CEO The Fetzer Institute Kalamazoo, Michigan
See a snippet from Randy's NEW "Totally Obsessed" Demo Video Here
See the first 10 minutes of Randy's Popular Optimizing Your Outlook session here at the GBTA Annual Convention 2010 (PLEASE NOTE: The technology information in this video is already a bit dated and this video is simply provided to show you Randy's stage presence and how he delivers his content. Randy is now using Android tools and is teaching programs on Droids, IPhones, and popular tablets too, as well as Google productivity apps, while still discussing tools like Microsoft Outlook, BlackBerry, and Windows devices.)